Adding whole tens, 4 addends
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Free printable adding whole tens with 4 addends worksheets for 2nd grade. Students sum four multiples of 10, applying strategic grouping to find partial sums efficiently before combining. These worksheets challenge students with a high number of addends while keeping the place value work focused on the tens column. Part of our addition worksheets collection.
What You'll Learn
- Add four multiples of ten in a single equation
- Apply place value to combine four tens values accurately
- Build fluency with multi-term whole-ten addition
FAQ
What is the most efficient approach to adding four multiples of 10?⌄
Look for pairs that make a whole hundred (e.g., 40 + 60 = 100) among the four addends, add those first, then combine the remaining pair to find the total.
How do four-addend whole-tens problems extend the associative property?⌄
Students must choose which two addends to group first, directly applying the associative property and understanding that grouping choice affects procedure but not the result.
At what point in 2nd grade are students ready for four-addend whole-tens addition?⌄
After mastering two- and three-addend whole-tens problems, students who can reliably identify efficient groupings are ready to extend their strategy to four addends.
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